Mining Company Registration and Gazette Advertising Rates




974

I THE undersigned, DAVID BROWN WALLACE, hereby make application to register "THE CANDLELIGHT NO. 2 GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered)," under the provisions of "The Mining Companies’ Limited Liability Act, 1865," and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the following statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular, namely:—

  1. That the name and style of the Company is "The Candlelight No. 2 Gold Mining Company (Registered.)"

  2. That the place of operations is at the Waiotahi, at the Thames Gold Field, in the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand.

  3. That the nominal capital of the Company is Five thousand Pounds, in Five thousand shares of One Pound each.

  4. That the amount paid up is Three thousand two hundred Pounds.

  5. That the name of the Manager is David Brown Wallace.

  6. That the Office of the Company is in Williamson-street, Grahamstown.

  7. That the names and several residences of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as follow, namely:—

SHARES.

Henry Matson, Auckland . . . . 540
James Maconochie, Shortland . . . 500
Frank Mathias, Shortland . . . . 1,000
John Rawling, Shortland . . . . 750
Geo. W. A. Bockett, Shortland . . . 750
Charles Meares, Shortland . . . . 460
D. B. Wallace, in trust for the Company . . . . 1,000

5,000

Dated this 23rd day of August, 1869.

D. B. WALLACE,
Manager.

Declared in the presence of me,

RICHARD OLIVER,
A Justice of the Peace.

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PLAIN.

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TABULAR.

Double the charges of Plain.

TABLE.

Treble the charges of Plain.

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VINCENT E. RICE,
For the Provincial Secretary.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 63





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Registration of The Candlelight No. 2 Gold Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 August 1869
Gold Mining, Company Registration, Thames Gold Field, Auckland Province
9 names identified
  • David Brown Wallace, Applicant and Manager of the Company
  • Henry Matson, Shareholder with 540 shares
  • James Maconochie, Shareholder with 500 shares
  • Frank Mathias, Shareholder with 1,000 shares
  • John Rawling, Shareholder with 750 shares
  • Geo. W. A. Bockett, Shareholder with 750 shares
  • Charles Meares, Shareholder with 460 shares
  • D. B. Wallace, Shareholder in trust for the Company with 1,000 shares
  • Richard Oliver (Justice of the Peace), Witness to the declaration

  • D. B. Wallace, Manager
  • Richard Oliver, Justice of the Peace

📰 Scale of Charges for Advertisements in the Gazette

📰 NZ Gazette
Advertising Rates, Gazette, Charges, Subscriptions
  • Vincent E. Rice, For the Provincial Secretary